I love the idea! Why not make it super powerful but also make it so you can not repair it. Can use it now and then to help get past certain hard bosses your guild is struggling with but eventually it would break and then you can only keep it for cosmetic value.

I love the idea! Why not make it super powerful but also make it so you can not repair it. Can use it now and then to help get past certain hard bosses your guild is struggling with but eventually it would break and then you can only keep it for cosmetic value.

I actually like this idea. Not useable in pvp etc. Really rare drop. Ensures no one can really gear out in them. Makes you choose to use it for damage or for mogging purposes. Like the idea a lot.

Really works with the artifact name as well. Ancient power, but brittle due to time.

Not sure if its true but red was the last colour on the scale, at least, the first time i saw a leaked version of the twin blades it was red, rift uses red as its colour after legendary, so does torchlight 2 (after unique) although, i haven't really seen it used all that much, my guess is that they don't want to devalue items by introducing a new type.

for the most part they haven't gotten full use out of legendary yet, lets wait till we get 6+ tiers of full legendary items before thinking about creating a new pinnacle.

item level has changed the value of gear, although you don't need an item level to decide which 2 pieces are better, its only that blizzard have diluted gear into sub tiers, if there was only one tier you wouldn't need item level because epic would be epic, there wouldn't be another tier of epic.. then again you still don't need item level, because unless you ebayed your character you should know what gear your wearing and from which raid it came from and what items are better than them. if i'm wearing t5 i know t6 is better, regardless of item level. if i'm wearing t9, i know t10 is better regardless of item level. and so on and so forth. if you need to wear the highest item level gear to do the best your doing it wrong, there have been numerous occasions where item level doesn't mean its better, and that items of lower item level are actually better. usually trinkets, but it can be that the previous BiS item isn't as good as the first higher ilvl item statwise.

There's no need. Just scale where we get gear now. As it is 100% of the gear that you get at level cap (where 95% of content takes places) is epic. Make epic gear available from difficult content regardless of level; Make rare or green gear come from 'easy' max/low level content. There should be hardly any epics at low level unless it's from a lucky drop (which is what it's like now) and epics should also be valued as rare, powerful items nowadays too. Legendaries are meant to be EXTREMELY rare, items that only 1 or 2 people per server even have.

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Originally Posted by delus

The color system is an outdated artifact. We now use item levels to measure gear quality. It is a far superior system.

But it's boring.

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Originally Posted by Detheavn

My car is more expensive than yours, it should have a dedicated colour so you can see the difference ...

Y'all get pink, yo

I'm sure if your car is that much more expensive it will indeed look a hell of a lot better than a first time buyers car; And that's fine, it gives us something to look forward to and work towards. Sure, some great cars don't look like much but still run beautifully, but you know what I mean.

It would only be useful if the current colour system was actually meaningful.
It isn't.
Ever since vanilla there have been fundamental flaws with it.
World Drop Epics which required no skill, only gold or sheer dumb luck.
Several tiers of raid epics, meaning a widely varying amount of work needed, but neither being more "epic" than the other.
Gear resets with expansions putting us back to greens and even whites superior to the epics of the previous.

The colour system needs removed, not extended.

Originally Posted by DeadmanWalking

I don't understand why we don't have flying so they tell us we will have convenient flight points. Immersion and danger? Here take some coins and fly me there while I read facebook or go take a poop.

Originally Posted by Reinaerd

T'is good to see there are still people valiantly putting the "Ass" in assumption.

The colors got completely alienated. The playerbase nowadays doesn't even remember their initial purpose. Gear Quality was never about rarity but actually about power (while rarity was a side effect - like in any rpg bad items will less likely as rare as a good one hence the common-legendary naming). Green hat more stats than white, blue had more than green and purple had more than blue. Even in classic certain addons and wow databases showed the itemlevel.

And the old system was about something like:
Between 3 weapons on itemlevel 50, one green (uncommon) one blue (rare) one purple (epic) the epic one would beat them by far because it would have more dps, more stats and likely a better look.

But that changed with cataclysm. They threw away the entire color/item quality system by making itemlevel the only interesting thing on an item. Since then as long 3 weapons have the same itemlevel they will not differ statswise. An uncommon Weapon on ilvl 400 has same dps and stats as the rare AND epic one. But people never realized it was different once, they still stay on the "rarity"-side which was always a laughingstock (since those "rare" epics were always the low itemlevel ones that dropped from trash in dungeons & openword and most of those random epics had a much lower itemlevel than the blues from dungeons, making most of then equal or even inferior).

So really.. no need to invest any more resources on this crippled game feature. They could redesign it entirely but as it is - no thanks. No additions needed either.

The answer to the question in the thread is no. If anything they should scrap the colored tool text system entirely. Ilevel rules.

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I don't really see the point. It wouldn't fix inflated ilvls, because it would actually inflate them more (by increasing power disparity, unless you meant just the ilvl #, which I think is irrelevant).

The whole point of the gray -> white -> green -> blue -> purple -> orange scheme is to denote a broad designation of how much effort you have to put in to get it. Greens = solo content, blues = dungeons & end of quest plotlines, purples = raids, orange = once or twice an expansion. So to justify a new color, you'd need to justify a new type/level of gear. More powerful items would just be legendaries (orange). And given the ilvl/power disparity that Mists introduced, I don't think more legendary level items is the answer.